Things Fall Apart

Things Fall Apart

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Jun 1, 2007 · English · Paperback (208 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Jun 1, 2007
Publisher Penguin Books
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0141023384
ISBN-13 9780141023380

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Set in the late 19th century, this profound narrative explores the collision of traditional Igbo society with the forces of colonialism and Christianity. It centers on Okonkwo, a proud and ambitious warrior, whose life is deeply intertwined with the customs and values of his community. As he strives to achieve greatness, his personal struggles reflect the broader tensions that arise when outside influences begin to disrupt the fabric of his world.

Achebe masterfully illustrates the complexities of identity, culture, and belonging. As Okonkwo grapples with his desire for success and the fear of failure, he faces challenges that echo the struggles of his society. The reader is drawn into a richly detailed world, where the rhythms of village life contrast sharply with the upheaval introduced by colonizers.

The narrative delves into themes of masculinity, tradition, and the power dynamics between colonized and colonizer. With poignant language and striking imagery, it reveals how the disintegration of cultural heritage leads to irrevocable changes in both personal and communal realms.

Ultimately, this classic work serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of cultural identity in the face of change. Achebe's portrayal of a society in turmoil resonates beyond its time, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring impact of colonial powers and the resilience of those who strive to maintain their heritage amidst adversity.

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Every time I reread and teach this book, I’m reminded of the power of Achebe’s language and story.

September 4th 2021
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